A day after an expletive-laced court appearance on charges he killed his pregnant ex-girlfriend, Markeith Loyd was more subdued but still interrupted a judge when he went before her on five new charges filed against him in the death of Lt. Debra Clayton.

Loyd interrupted Judge Jeanette Bigney several times Friday to ask her to state her name. But the judge kept talking and set no bond for him.

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While speaking before a judge Thursday at the Orange County Jail, accused cop killer Markeith Loyd said that he plans to defend himself in court.

When a judge asked Loyd if he would like a public defender, he declined, saying he plans to defend himself. Loyd said investigators have been lying about what happened and told the judge someone else killed Sade Dixon.

Loyd faces five charges related to the death of Dixon. He is also charged in connection with the death of Orlando police Lt. Debra Clayton, who authorities say he shot and killed at Walmart Jan. 9. Loyd is charged with murder of a law enforcement officer, attempted first-degree murder with a firearm of a law enforcement officer, armed carjacking, wearing a bulletproof vest while committing a felony and aggravated assault.

Loyd used the appearance Thursday to defend himself, saying the media has portrayed him unfairly.

Loyd's eye was bandaged and two officers flanked him as he stood at the podium wearing a bullet-proof vest. He was injured during his arrest Tuesday night.

During his tirade, Loyd reasserted claims that he was beaten by police when he was taken into custody.

"He did not comply with officers' demands, and they used force," Orlando Police Chief John Mina said during a news conference Thursday.

A judge ordered Loyd held with no bond. Loyd ended the appearance by yelling “f*** you” at the judge.